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  1. Canadian English (CanE, CE, en-CA) encompasses the varieties of English used in Canada. According to the 2016 census, English was the first language of 19.4 million Canadians or 58.1% of the total population; the remainder spoke French (20.8%) or other languages (21.1%).

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    Academic work has identified distinct differences in the Canadian English spoken based on the characteristics of the speaker, including their age, region, and gender.

    The "Groundhog Day Loop" Since the birth of Canadian English via the publication of the Dictionary of Canadianisms on Historical Principles (DCHP-1) in 1967, the public awareness of this “distinct” variety has been greatly dulled by several factors. In his article entitled ‘The Groundhog Day Loop in Canadian English’, Stefan Dollinger points to the...

    • 19.4 million in Canada (2011 census), about 15 million, c. 7 million of which with French as the L1
  2. “Canadian English is a variety of English in its own right,” Oxford’s Guide to Canadian English Usage (1997) reads. “In the past, however, Canadians seeking information or advice on their language had to look to either British or American dictionaries and usage guides, neither of which reflected the distinctiveness of Canadian English.”

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    Canadian Oxford Spelling
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    Merriam-webster (american) Spelling
    Words with -our or -or
    labour honour humour laborious honorary ...
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    Words with -re or -er
    centre fibre sombre meter (device) metre ...
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    center fiber somber meter (all uses)
    Words with -yze, -yse, -ize or -ise and ...
    analyze paralyze organize analysis ...
    analyse paralyse organise analysis ...
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    Words with -ce or -se
    defence offence licence (noun) license ...
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    defense offense license (noun and verb) ...
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  4. Aug 16, 2019 · Canada is an officially bilingual country, though the balance is heavily tipped toward English: in 1996, of a population slightly more than 28 million, 84% claimed a knowledge of English, while only 14% were exclusively French speakers (97% of whom live in Quebec), and fewer than 2% knew neither official language. Tom McArthur.

  5. Mar 15, 2019 · Sometimes abbreviated to CanE, CE, or en-CA, Canadian English is one of two official languages in Canada (the other is French, which is the first language of 21.3% of Canadians ). It includes a set of English dialects used in Canada, but the most common is Standard Canadian English.

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